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33% experienced a forced leadership change following a cyber incident.
90% of IT and security leaders report managing hybrid cloud environments.
Nearly three-quarters (74%) of respondents said threat actors were able to partially compromise backup and recovery systems.
In organisations that reported experiencing a data breach or loss of sensitive data due to an unsecured device, 60% were not using security locks, compared to 38% who were.
Nearly all survey participants (97%) recognise the critical role physical security locks play in helping to prevent the theft of devices and the unauthorised access that often results
29% of respondents cite a lack of visibility and control over cloud-based data as their top challenge.
Among analysts, only 10% trust in AI autonomy.
Asia Pacific and Japan (APJ) reported 46% productivity gains after adopting AI.
44% of North American organizations report improvements in productivity due to AI.
In early 2023, Akamai observed monthly Layer 7 DDoS attack numbers of 500 billion. This rose to 1.1 trillion in one month by December 2024.
Quarterly Layer 7 (application-layer) distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack volumes increased 94% year-over-year between Q1 2023 and Q4 2024.
35% of respondents said their backup and recovery systems were completely compromised.
58% of respondents said enforcing proper privilege levels was difficult.
35% of respondents cite securing data across varied ecosystems as their top challenge.
46% of participants reported experiencing a data breach as a direct consequence of an unsecured device.
33% of respondents were subjected to legal or regulatory consequences due to compromised data as a result of device theft.
The United Kingdom, Ireland and Europe (UKIE) reported 60% productivity gains after adopting AI.
57% of organisations reported they are grappling with fragmented SaaS security administration.
27% of respondents reported data breaches caused by stolen devices.
Only 22% of analysts agree that AI has significantly improved productivity across their security teams.